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Comment by bluesoda

One of the new jewelcrafting rings, alongside Bloodthirsty Sapphire Necklace and Bloodthirsty Ruby Choker. The prices of these will probably be pretty high when 4.2 comes out, as people will use them to boost their ability at pvp and I'm sure others will try to buy them to boost their ilvl for raiding. The recipes will either come from Jewelcrafting daily tokens or Hyjal dailies, and possibly even the trainer or random world drops. Where the recipe comes from is currently all speculation, but I am 95% positive that my claims on prices will be entirely correct; they will be expensive.

The recipes are on the regular trainers now on the PTR.

Comment by Wirxaw

Everyone seems to expect these to sell for tons...But do you see any expensive mats? Ruby Choker might be worth raw 1500 gold, but this one and Sapphire necklace are barely worth 1000g. Do you see any JC-specific mats? Chaos Orbs? Something that could let JC make the price? Nope, just stuff that can be bought on AH or farmed. When people will ask LF JC to make "new necklace", have mats, do you think they will actually allow JCs to ask for 500-1000g tip? This doesnt seem to be hard recipe to obtain, they will just ask their guildies. Some bots\farmers will put these necks on AH for thousands of gold, and maybe they will find appropriate idiots who buy them out, but that wont last for long. And why do you think these new necklaces are so valuable? 6ilvl above honor? Non-epic? Worse than Vicious? Boost ilvl for raiding? Genius...Not a secret that people look at gear, not gearscore nowadays(but not always, I know). A much more valuable BiS pre-raid would be 346 ilvl socketable necklaces, old ones. And they are ACTUALLY expensive to get in terms of mats. Great idea from Blizzard, to make blue item have epic mats.Edit: And I am correct. 2nd day of 4.2, and the highest sell price is 500g. After a week they will barely cost 250g.

Comment by LoKHor

Oh, these will sell - no doubt about that. There are always people coming in to PvP for the first time or who need easy upgrades because of not having built up enough honour to be fully decked out. These jewellery craftables will be an easy way for anyone who wants entry-level PvP gear. Easy to make; easy to sell; easy to buy.

Getting PvP ready from scratch is always going to be in the game; and as we move forward through each patch and tier of gear, the base-level BoE items also have to advance. Hence why there will be demand for this neck and all its counterparts.

Comment by Mairin

The recipes will either come from Jewelcrafting daily tokens or Hyjal dailies, and possibly even the trainer or random world drops.

On the PTR they're on the regular trainer.

Comment by Naeco

Here is a list of all of the new profession-based PvP items that will be available to the public when patch 4.2, Rage of the Firelands, goes live:

Comment by rosemwelch

These 'bloodthirsty' JC items are not worth it on most servers. The mats are worth more individually than the item itself and since the item is not as good as other similar but lower-cost items, they're only good for skill-ups.

Comment by Druidor

made one of these for my last point in JC, tried selling for 300g on Thunderhorn no takers dropped to 250g & it finally sold after 2 re-posts.

most expensive part is the Volatile waters as the other mats are 2 a penny & can be picked up for next to nothing on the auction house.

prospected & seem to get loads of amberjewel's compared to the others. lifes are so cheap as well.

Make it if you want a piece of PVP starting gear or last point in JC but as others have mentioned its not a cash making item.